Identifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program

Cardiomyocyte perinatal development is characterized by the transition from a hyperplastic to a hypertrophic growth. We hypothesize that genetic factors and processes in the cardiac perinatal transitional program can be identified by a systematic analysis of different stages in heart development. Mi...

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Main Author: Kouri, Lara
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19930
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU.-en#10393-199302013-01-11T13:32:47ZIdentifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional ProgramKouri, LaraPerinatal HeartMicroarrayHyperplasiaHypertrophyPrc1Cardiac Perinatal Transitional ProgramMouseCardiomyocyte perinatal development is characterized by the transition from a hyperplastic to a hypertrophic growth. We hypothesize that genetic factors and processes in the cardiac perinatal transitional program can be identified by a systematic analysis of different stages in heart development. Microarray expression patterning of mRNAs and microRNAs uncovered a perinatal cardiogenomic switch between 5 and 7 days post-birth. Gene ontology analysis revealed cellular and metabolic processes as highly representative Biological Processes. Moreover, approximately 40% of known mice transcription factors are significantly (p<0.05) fluctuating between embryonic day 19 and 10 days post-birth. As the heart matures, cardiomyocytes progressively exit cell cycle with day 5 as a pivotal point. Hypertrophy entails cardiomyocyte binucleation which may be promoted by Protein Regulator of Cytokinesis (Prc1) and its interactors. Temporal cardiac transcription expression analysis provides insight into underlining effectors within the cardiac perinatal transitional program as well as cardiac pathology.2011-05-03T16:27:05Z2011-05-03T16:27:05Z20112011-05-03Thèse / Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10393/19930en
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language en
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topic Perinatal Heart
Microarray
Hyperplasia
Hypertrophy
Prc1
Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
Mouse
spellingShingle Perinatal Heart
Microarray
Hyperplasia
Hypertrophy
Prc1
Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
Mouse
Kouri, Lara
Identifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
description Cardiomyocyte perinatal development is characterized by the transition from a hyperplastic to a hypertrophic growth. We hypothesize that genetic factors and processes in the cardiac perinatal transitional program can be identified by a systematic analysis of different stages in heart development. Microarray expression patterning of mRNAs and microRNAs uncovered a perinatal cardiogenomic switch between 5 and 7 days post-birth. Gene ontology analysis revealed cellular and metabolic processes as highly representative Biological Processes. Moreover, approximately 40% of known mice transcription factors are significantly (p<0.05) fluctuating between embryonic day 19 and 10 days post-birth. As the heart matures, cardiomyocytes progressively exit cell cycle with day 5 as a pivotal point. Hypertrophy entails cardiomyocyte binucleation which may be promoted by Protein Regulator of Cytokinesis (Prc1) and its interactors. Temporal cardiac transcription expression analysis provides insight into underlining effectors within the cardiac perinatal transitional program as well as cardiac pathology.
author Kouri, Lara
author_facet Kouri, Lara
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title Identifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
title_short Identifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
title_full Identifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
title_fullStr Identifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Genetic Factors and Processes Involved in the Cardiac Perinatal Transitional Program
title_sort identifying genetic factors and processes involved in the cardiac perinatal transitional program
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